By The Numbers: Kevin Holland vs. Daniel Rodriguez
Few paid much attention to Daniel Rodriguez when he joined the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster as a short-notice replacement for Ramazan Emeev two-plus years ago. Public perception has certainly changed.
Now armed with a 6-1 record inside the Octagon, “D-Rod” will test his wits and fists against Kevin Holland in a UFC 279 catchweight attraction—they agreed to meet at 180 pounds—on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Rodriguez enters the cage on the strength of a three-fight winning streak. He last appeared at UFC on ESPN 30, where he outstruck Kevin Lee to a unanimous decision in their Aug. 28, 2021 pairing. Holland, meanwhile, has rattled off back-to-back victories. He last competed on June 18, when he dispatched Tim Means with a brabo choke in the second round of their UFC on ESPN 37 clash.
Advertisement
29: Years of age for Holland, who was born on Nov. 5, 1992 in Riverside, California.
13: Holland wins by knockout or technical
knockout, accounting for 57% of his career total (23). His list of
UFC victims: Alex
Oliveira, Ronaldo
Souza, Charlie
Ontiveros, Joaquin
Buckley and Anthony
Hernandez. Holland owns six other wins by submission (26%) and
four more by decision (17%).
2: Sub-minute finishes on the Holland resume. He submitted Aaron Reves in 22 seconds at a Kickass Productions show on May 29, 2015 and put away the aforementioned Hernandez with knees and punches in 39 seconds at UFC on ESPN 8 on May 16, 2020.
44: Rounds completed by Holland as a professional mixed martial artist. He has gone the distance on nine different occasions and carries a 4-5 record in those bouts.
119: Combined victories between the seven men—Marvin Vettori, Derek Brunson, Brendan Allen, Thiago Santos, Curtis Millender, Rafael Lovato Jr. and Ramil Mustapaev—who have defeated Holland. They boast a .744 cumulative winning percentage at 119-40-1.
Order UFC 279 "Chimaev vs. Diaz" exclusively on ESPN+
35: Years of age for Rodriguez, who was born in Los Angeles on Dec. 31, 1986.
4: Rodriguez victories by submission, accounting for 25% of his career total (16). His methods of choice: one armbar, one arm-triangle choke, one rear-naked choke and one guillotine choke. Rodriguez holds eight other victories by knockout or technical knockout (50%) and four more by decision (25%).
115: Seconds needed for Rodriguez to punch out Joel Champion under the Combate Global banner on April 20, 2017. More than five years later, it remains his fastest finish to date.
175: Significant strikes landed by Rodriguez in a three-round unanimous decision over Gabriel Green at UFC on ESPN 9 in 2020. It established a personal benchmark for the Syndicate MMA rep that stands to this day.
.756: Cumulative winning percentage between the two men—Nicolas Dalby and Victor Reyna—who have beaten Rodriguez. They sport a combined record of 31-9-1.
« Previous Giga Chikadze Withdraws from UFC Fight Night 210 Co-Headliner
Next Scouting Report: Nate Diaz »
More